Page B 3 A p ril 2. 2008 S PORTS Showtime for the NCAA A look at the Final Four NtIR I IK AROI.INA Record: 36-2. Who's hot: Junior forward T yle r Hansbrough is averaging 21 points and 9.5 rebounds in the N C A A tournament, and lie's scored in double figures in every game this season. Pivotal player: Even though they kept w inning, the Tar Heels weren't the same team when T y Law son missed six games in February w ith an injury. Best in the clutch: T yle r Hansbrough's a force on the glass and is shooting 80.6 percent from the foul stripe. Analysis: The Tar Heels averaged 93 points in their first four N C A A tournament games, which should make fo ra fun match-up against Kansas, a team that thrives in an up-tempo game. For the first time in NCAA history, all fo u r No. 1 -ranked’ teams advanced to college basketball's most-anticipated weekend. Memphis will take on UCLA in the first semifinal this Saturday, April 5, followed that night by Kansas and North Carolina, with the winners facing o ff on Monday, April 7 fo r the national championship. The Final Four teams have an unbeliev­ able combined record o f ¡43-9, and here’s a look at each: KANSAS Record: 35-3. Who's hot: Sasha Kaun scored 13 points o ff the UCLA Record: .35-3 bench against Davidson on Sunday and has been the Jayhawks’ best and most consistent post player over the past three weeks. Most pivotal player: Kansas is a different team when Brandon Rush is at his best. He made ju st four Who's hot: Y o u ’ d be hard-pressed to find many players that have had a better N C A A tournament than 6-foot-9 freshman K evin Love, averaging 21.8 points and 11 rebounds in the B ig Dance. Pivotal player: D on’ t be surprised i f Russell Westbrook bolts fo r the N B A . His athleticism gives opponents fits on the defensive end and often leads to some easy buckets in transition. Best in the clutch: No Bruin makes bigger shots than ju n io r guard Darren C ollison, who kept his team alive in the N C A A tournament by making a high layup o ff the glass in the closing seconds o f a tw o-point, second-round victo ry over Texas A & M . Fast fact: T his w ill be the third consecutive Final Four appearance fo r U C L A , w hich hasn't won a national championship since 1995. Analysis: Even up-tempo, high-scoring teams such UCLA Bruins players Russell Westbrook, left, and Kevin Love react to a basket against Xavier with Josh Shipp last Saturday. Four field. Pivotal player: No Mem phis player w ill be as im portant against U C L A as Joey Dorsey, whose match-up w ith Bruins forw ard Kevin Love w ill make fo r one o f the more com pelling semifinal story lines. Best in the clutch: The guy who time and tim e again has made the big play down the stretch, guard Chris Douglas-Roberts d id n ’ t earn A ll-A m e rica n honors fo r nothing. Analysis: So much fo r that notion that M em phis was the weakest No. I seed in this year’ s tournament. The Tigers defeated their previous tw o opponents (M ichigan State and Texas) by 18 points each. as M em phis struggle to put the ball in the basket against U C L A . MEMPHIS Record: 37-1. Who's hot: M em phis' freshman point guard Der­ rick Rose is com ing into his own at the right time. He averaged 20.5 points in his first four N C A A tourna­ ment games and may be the best player in the Final Kansas players hoist the trophy after beating Davidson 59-57 in the NCAA Midwest Regional basketball final last Sunday. Memphis toward Joey Dorsey holds the trophy to fans after defeating Texas, 85-67, in the NCAA South Regional basketball final last weekend. 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